INSIDE IRAP 1962-1992 INSPIRING INDUSTRIAL INNOVATION IN CANADA _ Confessions of a Reluctant Bureaucrat
by William M. Coderre PhD
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About the Book
In a very personal account, Bill Coderre describes the growth and development of the National Research Council's highly acclaimed Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP).
In this work, Bill has sought out and used the memories and opinions of many of the people who served Canada's industrial research development through IRAP.
He uses the guiding priciples of IRAP as the basis for a dramatic set of recommendations for improving Canada's S&T policy and support infrastructure.
In this work, Bill has sought out and used the memories and opinions of many of the people who served Canada's industrial research development through IRAP.
He uses the guiding priciples of IRAP as the basis for a dramatic set of recommendations for improving Canada's S&T policy and support infrastructure.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Medicine & Science
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Project Option: 6×9 in, 15×23 cm
# of Pages: 358 - Publish Date: Sep 30, 2011
- Keywords Science & Technology, Industrial Development, Innovation, R&D
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About the Creator
William Coderre
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
William (Bill) Coderre (1942-2012) spent his working life as a scientific researcher, manager and marketer, then as a technology transfer specialist, policy maker, science diplomat and corporate developer. In his private life he was a genealogist, cross-country skier, marathoner, singer, dancer and writer of Gilbert and Sullivan topical humour.